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TO THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS; TO THE VAWISHEO, HELL ROWAN D Fi
One Uuion of the Working Class. Ogaizat O Powr 4T7 I Ng
Free Land, Free Industries Organization s Power IF ..--- Ov r-.
the World Over. N.. a - se
THE VOICE fitPEOPLE
Owned by the Rebel Lumberjacks of Dixie * An Injury to One is an Irftury to AII.
VOL. III--No. 27. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, TUESDAY, JULY I 4, 1914. MIoT Is RSe
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Oil Workers, Attention!
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crafts. Now. 11v mlling, iI a f,il,%t l:Hq, \1 dIII '.Io,
anda uphold tit' oi'ulit ii 'us if 11' \1 eei II~ i e .11. a 1\ii
shorteninug ouir work dIa\ \\I' calt L~i~e cuticle i ut tut t4,
it great uanlcellllr I. our class ito1\ iilchlljeiio\ I.II tl'i-i I
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its insuirinig fir oii rsjlvec.s car1 ,jelt. N.\\ " . il\ I Ie. l
wourkt'rs, in ia cItctccr jeart .f h." t Iit cl `t at *s out
, Ir . ~. h lateve\'r de(partment of the Oil
Ir lh, . ,H t ;I,  to write to the Secretary of
I 1 :... .. I r , . t I:lwarl s,. at Drumright, Okla., or
tI \ I I . lu 'lrters, 164 W. Washington street,
S ,, '1. ' " intf'm'atin in regard to this big
,I i \\', l .'r.. Let us unite in ONE BIG
I \~, 1. .. ".' to lie pitted against each other.
II i,. . ,t I;t are all of on,,e cass and that by
,li ~ ;' ""' .., i we. .ea realize the emancipation
Nx. IIl t,,gethler! Get busy, organize
I . . . Write Forrest Edwards, Secre
I... .. :'r;. ºr ri. ht. Okla., for date of the first
, I t I ,t riilI I niiion of Oil Workers. Hurry
"' ! . I .. ,; ,ta.rt.d. IDon't be late for this
I,' . .. . ' .,,I, Ir," ,ork,,la/ , nans increasE of
S. ' / ,,, s m1for( of the good things
I _ I ,oth. and the ONE BIG UNION
i, 1 ....' ,,,. II1 ~~-W kI'rkers. let um hear from YOU.
A. W. Rockwell.
LOOK OUT FOR JEWELRY PEDDLERS.
All Locals and Rebels in th., Southern l)istriet are
hereby warned to look ,ut for JEWELRY ANI)
GLASS EI'l)I)LERS who are now going around the
Lunbder Belt. All Lrunberjaeks and Working larm
ers and their families shouhl bo.ycott everything ex
cept their regiular mIereIharts. Also no Rebel should
deal with a miermher of the "(;ood ('itizens' League"
under any eircumnstan.ees anI should do all in his or
her power to prevent other workers from dealing with
this lawless gang. All Union men of all organiza
tions are requested, to at in acordancee with this
warning. " An injiiry to one is an injury to all." By
order of Thy ('lan of Toil:
It is better to die fighting .a.in to die slaving, in a
prisam than in the slhns, on the gallows than in the
chain gang. with our harks to the wall than on our
knees.
THE WORLD WILL
By Covinygto Ball.
Hear me, ye who sit in purple splendor 'round old Mammon's
throne!
I'ear me, all ye sons of Moloch, ye who make the raef to meural
Hlear me, too, ye tinseled marshals' heading their emblest
slaves !
Hlear me, too, ye pand'ring stpteswnen guarding where their bltek
flag waves!
llear me, all ye hireling teachers, all ye priesthoed who hay,
sold
Truth, the Holy Spirit, and have turned Life's glowing words
to gold !
lHlear me, all ye Hlouse of Mammon, all who bend at Meeek's
shrine,
We, the workers, soon are coming in a fury all divine!
I leart-aflame and by love driven, nation-parted now no more,
We are gath'ring for the battle that the seers foretold of pWr;
From all peoples we are coming, far and wide the world aroubd,
And the fight shall not be ended till the last slave's freedom'#
found ;
There shall be, when we have finished, for all children hems and
hearth,
And the songs of happy mothers shall be heard thraout the
earthlr '-:
There shall be no fallen women, there shall be no broken men,
There shall be no homeless outcasts on the broad earth's basrn
then !
All the steel that now surrounds you, naked-handed we shall
break ;
All the laws that now protect you,these as nothing we shall make;
All the words of your false prophets unto you shall be as dust.
.\nd the spider seal the temples where your stricken idols rust;
All your gilded, glit-ring savagery our hands shall sweep away,
And the maidens ye have ruined ~shall demand of you their pay:
All your monstrous art shall lprish from the earth's insulted
plain,
11 your reeking hovel cities shall go back to hell again
T'here shall be no king alsbve us, there shall be no slave below,
'i here, in Labor's grand Republic, only freedom we shall know!
We are gath'ring. we are coming, far and wide the world around,
'Trth, the northstar of our legions, all the earth our battle
ground!.
Armringi, coming in love-anger, marching forward by its light,
('oming, coming hungry-hearted for the long expected fight!
('oming, coming from our thralldom, coming victors over all-
We have heard the World Will speaking, we have heard the
iRace-Sol call!
Free Person or Fight!
SABOTAGE will put another "kirb" on Kirby,
will take the "caw" out of Bolcaw, the "cad" out of
Cady and the "all" out of Ball. It will make Bridge
water gentler than Jewus, Fred Martin a preacher of
inon-resistance, Jim Estis a gentleman and Dr. Knight
a iiman. It will even transform the great Trisherif
skate so completely that "Bloodhound" Ins, "Bull
meat" 'Henry and "Pussyfoot" Ben will actually be
gin jailing "Gooid Citizen Leaguers" for murdering
Union men. Therefore, turn loose the SABCATSI
TIIE "BLANKET STIFF." lie built the road,
With others of his class he built the road,
N' w o'er it, many a weary mile, he packs his load,
('ha' ing a job, spurred on by hunger's goad,
lIe walks and walks alnd walks and walks
Anmd wonders why in Hell he built the road.
Might is Right, but might without right never did,
does not, and never will exist.